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35 Denton (formerly NX35 and 35 Conferette) was an annual 3-day music festival that took place in the burgeoning arts corridor of downtown Denton, Texas.The festival was programmed each March the week prior to the music portion of SXSW in Austin, Texas.
2014: Justin Townes Earle, Single Mothers (Vagrant Records, Loose Music) – drums; 2014: The Bigsbys, Good Will Suitcase (Shiner Records) – producer [17] 2014: Collin Herring, Some Knives (self-released) – producer [18] 2015: Becca Stevens, Perfect Animal (Universal Music Classics) – mixed by; 2015: The Foxymorons, Fake Yoga (Foxyphoton ...
Canyon was an American country music group composed of Steve Cooper (vocals, guitar), Johnny Boatright (guitar), Jay Brown (keyboards), Randy Rigney (bass) and Keech Rainwater (drums), who replaced Randy Smith, their original drummer. Between 1988 and 1989, the band released two studio albums on 16th Avenue.
The Berkeley end of Telegraph Avenue, along with Sproul Plaza, has been the site of numerous protests and riots beginning in the 1960s. In 1969, Telegraph was the site of massive confrontation between police and demonstrators during the conflict over People's Park. Alameda County Sheriff's deputies killed one man (James Rector) and permanently ...
Feb. 8—CANYON — A finalist from NBC's "The Voice" and the Amarillo Mass Choir will join the West Texas A&M University Symphony Orchestra for special Black History Month concerts in February.
Ivan Hewett is a British music critic and author who specializes in classical music. Since 2009 he has been the chief music critic for British newspaper The Daily Telegraph. Hewett has a particular interest in contemporary classical music, which was the topic of his 2003 book Music: Healing the Rift.
The Telegraph Road had been named for the first telegraph line into Oakland, strung by the Alta Telegraph Company in 1859. The line ran from Martinez across the hills and down what was then named "Harwood's Canyon" after an early claimant to grazing lands in the canyon above the Claremont neighborhood, retired sea captain and Oakland wharfinger ...
Kallman was born in Manhattan, New York City in 1965.His father had an eclectic record collection that exposed him to a wide variety of music. [6] Kallman began collecting records at an early age, traveling between record store in New York City; something that became a weekend job, even until today. [6]